Don't Lag Me Bro:On a vaguely related note, my son and I playing Lego Marvel Heroes, and having a ton of fun. "Get these gosh-darn snakes off my gosh-darn Helicarrier." That line just made the game worth it alone.

Just wait til you do the 'house party protocol' bonus level. It takes the SLJ worship to a whole new level.

Matt Selman's name has been showing up as the first Executive Producer credit more and more often on recent episodes that I've enjoyed. I don't know if he's officially taking over the showrunner role, but after a decade of stagnant mediocrity under Al Jean (and years of forcible awfulness under Mike Scully) it would be nice to have a fresh(er) take on the program.

No, it will never be Season 7 again. It will never even be Bob's Burgers Season 1 again. But it's at least better than anything Seth McFarlane's got on the air right now.

I clearly recall babysitting one of my nephews and finally getting him to go to sleep and trying to sneak out of his room and stepping on one of the damned things and stifling my stream of invective. Land mines wouldn't hurt as much.

That picture shows Maggie holding what appears to be an Uzi, and there's no way that LEGO would go for that. Those Danes have a problem with guns in their sets, and anything beyond a generic blaster seems to be too much lately.

I remember the old pirate sets' pistols and blunderbusses, but those days are gone.

rustypouch:clkeagle: gameshowhost: *looks at watch*Yeah, how about bringing this to market 20 yrs ago.You have very few memories about what Lego blocks were like 20 years ago. The licensed sets are very, very new.Very, very new?The Star Wars sets have been around for about fifteen years...

eagle5953:That picture shows Maggie holding what appears to be an Uzi, and there's no way that LEGO would go for that. Those Danes have a problem with guns in their sets, and anything beyond a generic blaster seems to be too much lately.

I remember the old pirate sets' pistols and blunderbusses, but those days are gone.

No longer true. There are several different types of gun, now, due to the advent of the more up to date star-wars sets and the Indiana Jones and Lone Ranger lines.

Mayhem_2006:eagle5953: That picture shows Maggie holding what appears to be an Uzi, and there's no way that LEGO would go for that. Those Danes have a problem with guns in their sets, and anything beyond a generic blaster seems to be too much lately.

I remember the old pirate sets' pistols and blunderbusses, but those days are gone.

No longer true. There are several different types of gun, now, due to the advent of the more up to date star-wars sets and the Indiana Jones and Lone Ranger lines.